12 Best Women's Track Pants & Sweatpants To Buy In 2022

2022-05-21 15:31:22 By : Mr. Tony Wang

From your workout to the couch, you’ll never want to take these pants off.

Whether you’re lounging at home while binge-watching Netflix or at the gym for a power sesh, our roundup of the best track pants and sweatpants will keep you warm and comfortable all day long.

Sweatpants were once a thing you exclusively wore in your most sluggish moments — a day of binge-watching Netflix or dashing into the supermarket to pick up a few essentials.

But thanks to COVID lockdowns (see, there are some positives!), the idea of owning a selection of truly great sweats you can confidently wear all day long, in and out of the house, isn’t farfetched at all.

So, to help you live in absolute comfort, we’ve rounded up the comfiest sweatpants you’ll never want to take off. We’ve also included track pants in the mix if you’re looking for ones breathable enough to wear on your early morning runs or at the gym. Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll be sure to find your perfect match here.

CRZ YOGA Stretch Lounge Sweatpants, from $50 at Amazon

CRZ YOGA Stretch Lounge Sweatpants. Image: Amazon.Source:BodyAndSoul

CRZ Yoga's leggings are a cult-favourite and now you can expand your lineup with these stretch sweatpants which have over 3,600 five star ratings. Made in a stretch fabric that cuts just above the ankle for a relaxed fit, these sweatpants are also wrinkle-free, have an elasticated mid-rise waist for comfort and two pockets for on-the-go convenience. Plus, they're available in 24 colours.

One reviewer described the pants as "better than Lululemon" whilst another wrote, "The fabric feels very soft and the fit is excellent."

Bonds Original Fleece Trackie Pants, $48.74 at Myer

Bonds Original Fleece Trackie Pants. Image: Myer.Source:BodyAndSoul

We don’t know what we love the most about these five-star rated Bonds trackie dacks: the fluffy and soft fleece lining, the super stretchy waist or the fact that they’re one of the most affordable sweatpants you’ll ever find. They’re so good that reviewers have even admitted to buying several of them.

“I now own 4 of these puppies and wear them daily as soon as the Autumn chill rolls in,” one person commented. “Love it all - the quality (surprisingly good), cut, warmth and thickness. And especially appreciate that they retain breathability.”

C&M Camilla And Marc Hayes Track Pants, $220 at The Iconic

C&M Camilla And Marc Hayes Track Pants. Image: The Iconic.Source:BodyAndSoul

You can leave it to Camilla And Marc to come through with a wardrobe staple you’ll want to wear everywhere. Cut from a plush loopback fleece cotton, the Hayes Track Pant has a tapered fit, slant pockets and an enclosed elastic waistband. While these do come in black, we can’t get over the rich Chocolate hue, which looks less casual and can be dressed up with cute flats or loafers.

Tommy Hilfiger Stretch Logo Sweatpants Desert Sky, $99.95 at Myer

Tommy Hilfiger Stretch Logo Sweatpants Desert Sky. Image: Myer.Source:BodyAndSoul

Crafted from organic cotton and recycled polyester-blend fabric, these Tommy Hilfiger sweats are breathable and perfect for those who easily sweat. The dark navy is also a good compromise if you want to expand outside your all-black wardrobe but aren’t yet ready to commit to a brighter colour.

Nike Bliss Luxe Training Pants, $100 at The Iconic

Nike Bliss Luxe Training Pants. Image: The Iconic.Source:BodyAndSoul

The perfect Sunday for us starts with a sweat sesh, followed by brunch with the girls and then to the couch to binge-watch Netflix, all done wearing these track pants from Nike. The Bliss Luxe Trousers are made with sweat-wicking technology to keep you moving comfortably through any workout and are also super-soft and lightweight.

Running Bare Women’s High Rise Jazz Pants, $99.99 at Rebel

Running Bare Women’s High Rise Jazz Pants. Image: Rebel Sport.Source:BodyAndSoul

Whether you’re doing yoga, Pilates or an at-home low-intensity workout, these Running Bare pants will ensure you stay cool and dry and won’t get in the way of your movements. The loose leg fit allows for comfortable wear while the high-rise waistband provides enhanced support. Big comfy wins all around if you ask us.

Align Jogger 28”, $119 at Lululemon

Align Jogger 28”. Image: Lululemon.Source:BodyAndSoul

You can always rely on good ol’ Lululemon to deliver the goods when it comes to fashionable and comfy activewear. The Align Joggers are made from the brand’s famous Nulu fabric, which gives you the same weightless feeling as leggings but just with more comfort. Like most of Lulu’s pants, these feature front pockets with an interior card sleeve and a back drop-in pocket to stash your valuables. Plus. they’re one of the most inclusive track pants on the market with sizes running from US zero to 12.

Women’s UA OutRun the Storm Pants, $120 at Under Armour

Women’s UA OutRun the Storm Pants. Image: Under Armour.Source:BodyAndSoul

The quest for track pants that are lightweight, comfortable, cosy, non-restrictive and “super-water-resistant” stops here now you’ve met the OutRun the Storm Pants from Under Armour. The pants features an expandable centre-front waistband pocket that’s water-resistant to keep your phone secure, zippered hand pockets that are incredibly roomy and four-way stretch material that glides across your skin in every direction. As one five-star reviewer summed it up: “I can move freely and comfortably, they are not restrictive, and the material is a surprising combination of structured yet relaxed.”

Ralph Lauren Cropped Wide-Leg Sweatpant, $179 at Myer

Ralph Lauren Cropped Wide-Leg Sweatpant. Image: Myer.Source:BodyAndSoul

Thanks to the cropped, wide-leg silhouette of these Ralph Lauren pants, we can confirm these are 100 per cent office-approved. The pants have many pockets - two front and two back - and an elasticised drawcord waist for easy adjustment between meals.

Minima Esenciales Aiden Cotton Cashmere Knit Pants, $180 at The Iconic

Minima Esenciales Aiden Cotton Cashmere Knit Pants. Image: The Iconic.Source:BodyAndSoul

Cashmere sweats are nothing new but if we were to pick a favourite, it has to be these ones from Minima Esenciates. I mean, just slipping into these feather-soft pants instantly gives you an effortlessly chic vibe. The heavyweight ribbed knit looks and feels utterly luxurious, and the elasticised high-rise waistband is both flattering and post-meal-bloat-friendly. Honestly, who needs jeans when you have these, right?

The Cozy-Stretch Wide-Leg Sweatpant, $255 at Everlane

The Cozy-Stretch Wide-Leg Sweatpant. Image: Everlane.Source:BodyAndSoul

Not to pick favourites but these sweatpants from Everlane have to be one of the comfiest on the market. As the name suggests, these are cosy and stretchy thanks to the premium blend of responsibly sourced (non-itchy!) wool, recycled nylon, yak and a touch of spandex. You’ll want to take advice from reviewers and size down for the perfect fit.

Adidas Originals Adicolor Classics Adibreak Track Pants, $120 at The Iconic

Adidas Originals Adicolor Classics Adibreak Track Pants. Image: The Iconic.Source:BodyAndSoul

ICYM, Y2K streetwear is all the rage right now so you can feel comfortable wearing these stylish pants outside knowing you look, well, cool. They’re crafted from Primegreen, a series of high-performance recycled materials, and feature snap buttons along the leg so you can play around with the overall shape.

What’s the difference between sweatpants and track pants?

Generally speaking, sweatpants are made for comfort purposes while track pants serve more of a functional purpose, usually worn while running. One of the main differences between the two is the type of material they’re made from. Sweatpants are usually made of thicker material than track pants and are designed to keep you warm, while track pants are made from lightweight material meant to keep your legs cooler during a workout.

What is the best material for sweatpants?

The most common fabrics sweatpants are made from are cotton, polyester, spandex, fleece, nylon and polypropylene. Cotton is regarded as the best material for sweatpants as it is soft and breathable, providing the comfort you want when wearing them. Cotton is less abrasive than polyester and therefore great for those with sensitive or dry skin. If you’re after more warmth, opt for fleece lined pants. For a more luxurious option, choose cashmere.

Looking for more comfy winter wear? We’ve rounded up the best fleece-lined leggings for your winter workouts and the best rain jackets to help keep you dry. Plus, you can head over to our coupons page for all the latest deals.

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